The Return Of Madness: Mudvayne Erupts At The Alamo City

The Boeing Tech Center transformed into a vortex of adrenaline and nostalgia as Mudvayne, Static-X, and Vended took over the stage for a night of pure metal mayhem that had the crowd feeding off every riff, scream, and drop.

The energy erupted from the jump as Vended kicked things off with raw aggression and commanding stage presence. Their set packed enough punch to pull early fans toward the barricade, instantly setting the tone for what would be an unforgettable evening of relentless sound.

When Static-X hit the stage, the Boeing Tech Center shook to its core. With fans chanting every lyric, frontman Xer0 led the band through an electrifying set blending legacy and loss with celebration. The crowd erupted when they closed with “Push It,” the industrial-metal anthem that defined an era. The pulsating lights, grinding guitars, and unified chants turned the venue into a time capsule of early-2000s energy, honoring the late Wayne Static in full spirit.

As the lights dimmed, a roar rolled through the venue. Mudvayne emerged and immediately detonated into “Dig,” throwing the crowd into a frenzy that never let up. The band’s chemistry was untouchable, each note felt like a jolt of electricity pulsing through the crowd. From the heavy grooves to the chaotic visuals, Mudvayne proved why they remain one of the most dynamic forces in metal. When they closed out the night with their fan-favorite “Not Falling,” the entire building echoed with unity; voices screaming, fists raised, and bodies moving as one.

San Antonio showed up strong, matching the energy from start to finish. Between the classic hits, intense visuals, and unfiltered passion from every performer, the night felt like a love letter to the metal community.